My Understanding is the King knew Insomina was going to fall, and he wanted Noctis and the Princess out of the city. He sent Crowe on the mission to prevent her from getting to the city. The King did not hide Lunafreya on the fleet, that was the general. She was hidden on the fleet so when the stuff went down in the city, the Glaive would not be there to protect the king, it was all a distraction.

Q1, Contacting housing NZ. They are the ones who can make a judgement call on a case by case basis. As you have the mortgage and she is buying into it, she may be able to qualify as an individual, and only need to meet the under $80,000 threshold. It may not work, but leave that to housing NZ.

As this is a second chance home withdrawal, housing NZ must make the decision. Has she used the home start grant before?

I'm glad this didn't go through. Palmy already has three New Worlds, two countdowns and a Pak N Sav. Many are struggling to get business as it is. Another big supermarket would kill many of the smaller ones.

My source: I work for foodstuffs Palmy.

I'm all for growth and big business, however the cost of this opportunity is simply too great.

Its entirely possible. I'm in the same situation. Parents divorced, but Studylink still checks both their income. Two different mortgages, two different auto loans, two different grocery bills etc. The list goes on. Ineligible for a cent of allowance yet cannot get financial support from parents.

I've been renting off the same Landlord for four years. Initially there were a group of us, but as life goes on, they moved out. As I was the only person left on the initial agreement, and knew people that wanted move in, I now sublet part of the house to them. (While still living there myself).

I pay less in rent, but still a fair market value. Landlord gets their rent on time ever week, everyone wins.

I wouldn't advise subletting while not being there yourself as you are liable for everyone you sublet too. But if you're in a situation like mine, it can work.

I completely agree with you about the cost argument. As a percentage of the GDP its about ~0.02%. To be honest I had never considered people not identifying with the flag before, time for me to think a bit more about this.

I've heard people complaining about the money change too, regardless of the benefits to counterfeit prevention.

Personally, I like the second from the left. It has themes of current New Zealand while also being new, fresh and unique.

New Zealand has a second official flag called Tino rangatiratanga. This is the Moari flag of New Zealand and is flown along side with our current flag. As we already have a dedicated Moari flag, I'm very keen on our National flag having elements of our Brittish heritage, which is why I want that colour scheme.

However when it comes down to it, I'm voting to keep our old one. The committee had, in my opinion, better options to go with and dropped the ball.